8

Basically, I want to only show these fields if checkbox is selected, if it becomes unselected, disappear.

<input type="checkbox" name="supplied" value="supplied" class="aboveage2" />

<ul id="date">
    <li><input id="start" name="start" size="5" type="text" class="small" value="1" /></li>
    <li><input id="end" name="end" size="5" type="text" class="small" value="2" /></li>
</ul>

I've tried something like:

$('#supplied').live('change', function(){
     if ( $(this).val() === 'supplied' ) {
         $('.date').show();
     } else {
         $('.date').hide();
     }
 });

Any advice would be greatly appreciated =)

6 Answers 6

17

The "#foo" selector looks for elements whose id value is "foo", not "name". Thus the first thing you need to do is add an "id" attribute to your checkbox.

The second thing to worry about is the fact that, in IE (at least old versions), the "change" event isn't fired until the checkbox element loses focus. It's better to handle "click", and what you want to check is the "checked" attribute of the element.

What I'd write is something like:

$('#supplied').click(function() {
  $('.date')[this.checked ? "show" : "hide"]();
});
2
  • $('.date').hide(); Need to add this line before.
    – Mustafa
    Feb 18, 2018 at 18:45
  • Oh, that's my mistake. Actually I had to add this line to hide the field in my code. @Pointy thanks for the reply.
    – Mustafa
    Feb 18, 2018 at 18:54
4

Pointy pointed out that you need to set the id of our checkbox (or use a name selector). You also need to use #date (id) instead of .date (class) (or again change the HTML).

Working demo

3

You can do this with pure CSS3, of course:

:checked + #date { display: block; }
#date { display: none; }

The equivalent selectors ought to work just fine in jQuery as well.

0

Try this:

$('input[name=supplied]').live('change', function(){
     if ( $(this).is(":checked")) {
         $('#date').show();
     } else {
         $('#date').hide();
     }
 });
3
  • I've tried this, upon page load the "date" ul is still showing contents, and it is not changing upon checking or unchecking the supplied checkbox.
    – Latox
    Feb 28, 2011 at 1:17
  • Try it now..changed the class selector to id selector for date.
    – Chandu
    Feb 28, 2011 at 1:18
  • Don't forget quotations around the attribute value. input[name="supplied"] Feb 28, 2011 at 2:09
0

Matthews answer works great just that the .live deprecated in jQuery 1.7 use the .on

$('#supplied').on('change', function(){
    if ( $(this).is(':checked') ) {
        $('#date').show();
    } else {
        $('#date').hide();
    }
});
-1

Try something like:

$('#supplied').live('change', function(){
     if ( $(this).attr("checked")) {
         $('.date').show();
     } else {
         $('.date').hide();
     }
 });

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